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PtichkaEL
10 days ago
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Marlene rides her bike at a rate of 16 miles per hour. The time in hours that she rides is represented by the variable t, and th

e distance she rides is represented by the variable d. Which statements are true of the scenario? Check all that apply. The independent variable, the input, is the variable d, representing distance. The distance traveled depends on the amount of time Marlene rides her bike. The initial value of the scenario is 16 miles per hour. The equation t = d + 16 represents the scenario. The function f(t) = 16t represents the scenario.
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